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Amnesty International released a report on Thursday which concludes that Israel is “committing genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza. The report…
For the past week, tens of thousands of Georgians have been protesting against the country’s newly elected Moscow-friendly government and…
South Korea’s president accepted the resignation of his defence minister on Thursday as opposition parties moved to impeach both men…
France’s Prime Minister Michel Barnier faces a vote of no confidence this afternoon which could bring down his minority government.
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South Korea’s political crisis leads many papers this morning as President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law before the country’s parliament rejected the move. It caused a night of chaos and fear for South Korea and now the president is facing calls for his resignation and calls for impeachment.
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The main opposition Democratic Party called on Yoon to resign or face impeachment over the declaration of martial law. “Even if martial law is lifted, he cannot escape charges of treason. It was made clear to the entire nation that President Yoon can no longer lead the country normally. He should resign,”
Ukraine pushes for NATO membership Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has now proposed allowing those parts of Ukraine that are free…
South Korea is being held in suspense by turbulent developments. First President Yoon calls for martial law, then he withdraws it a few hours later. There are growing calls for his resignation. The opposition is planning to impeach the president.
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